Report: Brodeur leaves Blues organization

Future Hall of Famer Martin Brodeur has stepped down from his role as assistant general manager of the St. Louis Blues, according to The Athletic.

The 46-year-old has spent four years working for GM Doug Armstrong, but his contract ran out in June.

Brodeur’s 22-year career as a goalie will culminate in November when he is enshrined in the Hall of Fame. He won three Stanley Cups with the New Jersey Devils, is also a four-time Vezina winner, five-time Jennings winner for allowing the fewest goals in a season, and he won two Olympic gold medals with Canada.

Brodeur won the Calder Trophy in the 1993-94 season and overall played 1,259 games over 21 seasons in New Jersey. Brodeur played seven games in his final season (2014-15) for the Blues.

Brodeur was the co-GM of Team Canada for the world championships last May.

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